You’d think paying these insane prices for full suspension DH bikes, etc they would engineer in proper rear fender mounts, or at least give us an option to have them included. I get that each manufacturer mounts their front fenders differently, and some don’t even make ones at all for specific forks. I’m surprised you didn’t opt for the actual Fox fenders, I want those nice forks eventually but they’re so damn expensive. Trying to find fenders for a bicycle that doesn’t have rack mounts is such a pita, especially if it has a lower end fork lol. I’ve been trying to find one for the bicycle I’m getting and it’s a chore. They’re either too short, ugly, or angled wayyyyy too much up from the rear tire.
It would be good if you rode through some muddy puddles and showed us how muddy you did or did not get. That's proof how they work. They still look too short to me to be effective.
It is all relative to what type of weather your riding in, if you dont want a bit of mud or rain then you need to go right down to the ground almost front and rear, but these work very well for my intended use.
fenders are great. they worked perfect when i was running slicks but when i put on maxxis holy rollers there was not enough clearance with my rock shox fork.. they rubbed
Hi, great video. I wanted to ask if this mudguards would look funny with a 29” x 2.10” wheels? And where can I buy it, because I live in Colombia, Amazon sells these? Reply
Even the Max protection don't hit the tires when riding hard? I ask cause rrp recommends to not use the largest fender when riding hard enduro/dh stuff.
Hello, I have a Mongoose Dolomite ALX bike, the tires are 4” inches wide so I need something about 4.3-4.5” inch mudguard set that will keep me out of mud and water and is affordable, what do you recommend?
Lmao it’s a DH/Off-road bicycle, it doesn’t need aerodynamics. You wanna see crazy aero stuff, wait till you see the Olympic road racers. Aero disk wheels, aero helmets, massive front chain gear for crazy speed, and now Trek is making aero water bottles lol.
What about the rear protection? As short as the sheets are, the whole back is still full of mud. The protection is about me, not about the bike. It looks very good in the front, but too short in the back, but what I like is the width and the possibility of buying different versions
Yes true, you will always get muddy unless it is right to the bottom of the rear wheel, I do what works for me and it can be better but this works for me. cheers dave
Yeah, coming from road / gravel with proper extended / full coverage guards, there doesn't seem to be anything that offers similar for MTBs. Granted given the terrain the gear's never going to remain pristine, but more coverage would certainly be appreciated!
@@Mike-de7wv I think it’s cause anything past XC bikes don’t have rack mounts which can be used as a clean looking fender mount. I was looking at the Trek’s and only road, gravel, fat tire, and a select few XC bikes (including their e-bike versions) have the mounts. So you have to sacrifice aggressive trail geometry for XC geometry that has the mounts lol. Plus that’s just for hardtails, there’s zero mounts on any of their full suspension bikes. I just wish they stuck mounts on the Roscoes. I’d rather they stick them on them for us just for shits, and giggles than force us to pick, and choose. Even the little weld on bolt hole tabs like on the Farley frame family, and the new Marlin+ wouldn’t compromise the rigidity (which is the reason I’m assuming the DH/Trail bicycles don’t have the holes). Pretty much stuck with the goofy looking rear universal fender that attaches to the seat stem (which probably wouldn’t even work with a dropper post), or resort to having zip tied fenders.😂
not a fan of those and of course the only way to eliminate all mud is to have a fender to the ground on the rear or front, but not feasible for real off road riding. but use what you like, cheers
If you don't want to get muddy ... Don't ride 🫤 Imagine wanting Todo mountain biking but complaining about getting dirty, I'm only getting one to keep my linkages and pivot points clean aswell as my yoke.
I use the full front on the rear with the zip tie and it goes enough back to keep me mostly clean, you will never get everything unless you have a fender that wraps almost to the ground as spray comes up off the knobby tire easy. These do the best job though.
looks like on the max-front only the rearward facing part is longer compared to the standard front. are the forward facing parts of max and standard the same size?
You’d think paying these insane prices for full suspension DH bikes, etc they would engineer in proper rear fender mounts, or at least give us an option to have them included. I get that each manufacturer mounts their front fenders differently, and some don’t even make ones at all for specific forks.
I’m surprised you didn’t opt for the actual Fox fenders, I want those nice forks eventually but they’re so damn expensive. Trying to find fenders for a bicycle that doesn’t have rack mounts is such a pita, especially if it has a lower end fork lol. I’ve been trying to find one for the bicycle I’m getting and it’s a chore. They’re either too short, ugly, or angled wayyyyy too much up from the rear tire.
These are way better than any fox fender. Bikes are expensive, you can find cheaper versions also, Happy Riding!
It would be good if you rode through some muddy puddles and showed us how muddy you did or did not get. That's proof how they work. They still look too short to me to be effective.
It is all relative to what type of weather your riding in, if you dont want a bit of mud or rain then you need to go right down to the ground almost front and rear, but these work very well for my intended use.
You will have whole arse covered in mud with those fenders
Looks good but that'll rear one ain't keeping your back dry
but better than no fender, the only way to do that is if it goes to the ground
Looks good like the camo tape aswell
cheers dave
Great idea to put the max on the back. The proper back RRP mudguard is smaller
yeah in most cases it is the case, and yeah reversing the long one works awesome!!!
I understand that you have a kit installed on your bike Maxx ?
0:30 What about Rock shocks?
might have to use the zip ties, cheers dave
fenders are great. they worked perfect when i was running slicks but when i put on maxxis holy rollers there was not enough clearance with my rock shox fork.. they rubbed
they come with shims for adjustments.
What are those pedals they look lovely ✌🏾
One Up Components, the best pedals on the market
MK2 looks good as well. Disappointed RRP. nor MK2 available in Japan and SKS limited selection.
Hi, great video. I wanted to ask if this mudguards would look funny with a 29” x 2.10” wheels?
And where can I buy it, because I live in Colombia, Amazon sells these?
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these work so I dont really care about looks, www.reciprocators.ca
Even the Max protection don't hit the tires when riding hard? I ask cause rrp recommends to not use the largest fender when riding hard enduro/dh stuff.
never
Hello, I have a Mongoose Dolomite ALX bike, the tires are 4” inches wide so I need something about 4.3-4.5” inch mudguard set that will keep me out of mud and water and is affordable, what do you recommend?
WOW... look at the size of that frame catching all that wind, it reminds me of a sail!
Aerodynamics only make a difference over 30 km per hour, and even though it may seem like a sail, you wont keep up to it with your aero helmet
This bike is for off-road 😊
Lmao it’s a DH/Off-road bicycle, it doesn’t need aerodynamics.
You wanna see crazy aero stuff, wait till you see the Olympic road racers. Aero disk wheels, aero helmets, massive front chain gear for crazy speed, and now Trek is making aero water bottles lol.
I need this fender, where can i buy them
reciprocaters.ca
What about the rear protection?
As short as the sheets are, the whole back is still full of mud.
The protection is about me, not about the bike.
It looks very good in the front, but too short in the back, but what I like is the width and the possibility of buying different versions
Yes true, you will always get muddy unless it is right to the bottom of the rear wheel, I do what works for me and it can be better but this works for me. cheers dave
Yeah, coming from road / gravel with proper extended / full coverage guards, there doesn't seem to be anything that offers similar for MTBs. Granted given the terrain the gear's never going to remain pristine, but more coverage would certainly be appreciated!
@@Mike-de7wv I think it’s cause anything past XC bikes don’t have rack mounts which can be used as a clean looking fender mount. I was looking at the Trek’s and only road, gravel, fat tire, and a select few XC bikes (including their e-bike versions) have the mounts. So you have to sacrifice aggressive trail geometry for XC geometry that has the mounts lol.
Plus that’s just for hardtails, there’s zero mounts on any of their full suspension bikes.
I just wish they stuck mounts on the Roscoes. I’d rather they stick them on them for us just for shits, and giggles than force us to pick, and choose. Even the little weld on bolt hole tabs like on the Farley frame family, and the new Marlin+ wouldn’t compromise the rigidity (which is the reason I’m assuming the DH/Trail bicycles don’t have the holes).
Pretty much stuck with the goofy looking rear universal fender that attaches to the seat stem (which probably wouldn’t even work with a dropper post), or resort to having zip tied fenders.😂
Will they work on a reverse arch fork?
The come in zip tie as well.
What model are they?
reciprocators.ca and these are the longest version
No, they are not the best. Expecially as rear fender is as short. All the mud will cover you anyways. Check SKS Mudgard :)
not a fan of those and of course the only way to eliminate all mud is to have a fender to the ground on the rear or front, but not feasible for real off road riding. but use what you like, cheers
If you don't want to get muddy ... Don't ride 🫤 Imagine wanting Todo mountain biking but complaining about getting dirty, I'm only getting one to keep my linkages and pivot points clean aswell as my yoke.
@@ex3dy813😂😂 ok go ride covered in mud like caveman. There are fenders invented fo a reason.
Hi does the rear guard keep you clean as I run the proper rear guard and only protects the frame
I use the full front on the rear with the zip tie and it goes enough back to keep me mostly clean, you will never get everything unless you have a fender that wraps almost to the ground as spray comes up off the knobby tire easy. These do the best job though.
Its too short
Hi, great video. I wanted to ask if this mudguards would look funny with a 27.5” x 2.00” wheels?
yes it allows it to be moved along there for best placement
For the standard version do you find it buzzes your tire especially as I’ve got a mullet bike so a 29er front?
No clears no problem!
Not cheap though at £36 for the bolt on standard
nothing good is cheap.
Hey nice video! Do you find the rear mudguard rubs the lower chainstays? When the suspension compresses?
Nope I use 3 m on the frame to protect it and I have only had to shave the fender where the chain rubs when in the 51 tooth gear.
No US dealers?
order at reciprocators.ca and easy mailing across the boarder, easy canada to US , much harder the other way, cheers dave
looks like on the max-front only the rearward facing part is longer compared to the standard front. are the forward facing parts of max and standard the same size?
yes
@@DaveNorona thanks for the quick answer 👍
You would think with the profit margin on selling a piece of plastic they could at least stock products.
that is how fast they sell out! Awesome products sell through fast!
Yes, sad that so many of their products are "Sold Out". Plus they are the US Distributor too, so essentially no products in North America.
Mfr web address is no good. Google search produced no results. Bankrupt?
reciprocators.ca/ nope works
The back one is too short, you only have to look at the angle. Your going to get mud up your back 😮
unless your fender goes to the ground you will get mud on your backside, but this prevents most and keeps it out of the bearings...works as intended